Tag Archives: PS Report

Protective Services Report: 5/7/15

Sunday, April 26: Female called from the Suites about a man with black sweats and a white or gray sweater being loud and mooning people. He was last seen headed to Lot Q. Monday, April 27: Facility Services staff member wanted to talk to an officer regarding suspicious items found in Nelson. Monday, April 27: Male called to report a ... Read More »

Protective Services Report: 4/16/15

Sunday, April 5th: Emergency contact for student was called because his mother needed to reach him. Sunday, April 5th: Female called asking about her son’s wallet that was found over the weekend and said she would pick it up. Monday, April 6th: PS received a call from the loading dock elevator in the science building with no answer on the ... Read More »

Protective Services Report: 4/2/15

Sunday, March 22nd: Male subject was found in Lot J who appeared to be sleeping in his vehicle. Sunday, March 22nd: Faculty member called to ask for an officer to meet him on the west side of Old Main. Sunday, March 22nd: Student called concerned to state a female was crying with a male in the Schmeeckle parking lot. Monday, ... Read More »

April Fools’ Spring Break Protective Services Report

Sunday: A group of rowdy students eager to start their own 8 a.m. class was detained. Monday: A working student called to complain that fellow students were having too much fun working for DSC. Tuesday: A group of squirrels was arrested for conspiring a violent protest against Gov. Walker’s proposed reduction of campus wildlife. Wednesday: Gov. Scott Walker called to ... Read More »

Protective Services Report: 3/5/15

Sunday, February 22nd: A suspect was found with an open intoxicant on Isadore Street. Monday, February 23rd: A custodian called for help when he became stuck inside the science building’s loading dock elevator. It made a noise and stopped working. Monday, February 23rd: City police called to report a suspicious van, gray with maroon trim, driving slowly around campus. The ... Read More »